Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 2Sheldon, 1860 |
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... sure to be guided by their advice and example . " This single paragraph is sufficient to upset Mr. Mill's theory . Will the people act against their own inter- est ? Or will the middle rank act against its own interest ? Or is the ...
... sure to be guided by their advice and example . " This single paragraph is sufficient to upset Mr. Mill's theory . Will the people act against their own inter- est ? Or will the middle rank act against its own interest ? Or is the ...
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... sure , and more reputable , if they would take up the old repub- lican cant and declaim about Brutus and Timoleon , the duty of killing tyrants and the blessedness of dying for liberty . But , on the whole , they might have chosen worse ...
... sure , and more reputable , if they would take up the old repub- lican cant and declaim about Brutus and Timoleon , the duty of killing tyrants and the blessedness of dying for liberty . But , on the whole , they might have chosen worse ...
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... sure Mr. Bentham will allow . If a man were to say that five hundred thou- sand people die every year in London of dram - drink- ing , he would not assert a proposition more monstrously false than Mr. Mill's . Would it be just to charge ...
... sure Mr. Bentham will allow . If a man were to say that five hundred thou- sand people die every year in London of dram - drink- ing , he would not assert a proposition more monstrously false than Mr. Mill's . Would it be just to charge ...
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... sure that no person not already addicted to theft would take to it , it might become a question whether to keep the thieves from dishonesty by raising them above distress would not be a better course than to em- ploy officers against ...
... sure that no person not already addicted to theft would take to it , it might become a question whether to keep the thieves from dishonesty by raising them above distress would not be a better course than to em- ploy officers against ...
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... sure that he would not stoop to misrepresent it . And , if he had read it with any attention , he would have perceived that all this coquetry , this hesitation , this Yes and No , this saying and not saying , is simply an exercise of ...
... sure that he would not stoop to misrepresent it . And , if he had read it with any attention , he would have perceived that all this coquetry , this hesitation , this Yes and No , this saying and not saying , is simply an exercise of ...
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